Shamrock Rovers facing December trip to Stamford Bridge
Shamrock Rovers will be hoping for an early Christmas present as their Uefa Conference League clash with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge has been pencilled in for 19 December.
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Shamrock Rovers will be hoping for an early Christmas present as their Uefa Conference League clash with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge has been pencilled in for 19 December.
Shamrock Rovers face a trip to Stamford Bridge as they have been drawn to face Chelsea in the Europa Conference League.
Shamrock Rovers will take on Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the UEFA Conference League, with the draw also pitting the reigning SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division champions against Rapid Vienna and Irish League team Larne.
Stephen Bradley said he didn't mind who Shamrock Rovers were drawn with in Friday's Conference League draw in Monaco, describing it as an "exciting time" for the club.
Well taken goals midway through the second half from Magomed Ozdoev and Kiril Despodov gave a dominant PAOK no more than they deserved at Tallaght Stadium as Shamrock Rovers never came close to getting the morale boosting win on the night they craved as they duly bowed out of the Europa League qualifiers.
Shamrock Rovers must settle for a place in the group stage of the Conference League.
Shamrock Rovers' tilt at the Europa League will almost certainly end tonight but the second leg against PAOK should at least provide a worthwhile tune-up against high-calibre opposition before they embark on another Conference League journey.
Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley is confident he has a squad that can "attack on all fronts" for the remainder of the season and has not given up hope of retaining the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division title.